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AGENDA
1. IESE and the Public-Private Sector Research Center
2. Why “PPP for Cities”?
3. PPP for Cities
1. IESE AND THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE SECTOR RESEARCH CENTER
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2001: Creation of Public Private Sector Research Center
MISSION OF THE CENTERFoster cooperation between the private sector and public administrations, as well as the exchange of ideas and initiatives, through dialogue, research and education.
www.iese.edu/ppsrc
OBJECTIVES
• To promote high quality scientific research about the business sector and public administration
• To consolidate a group of international investigative excellence in the fields related to the Center
• To spread scientific studies in business media and administrations to impact public policies created in Catalonia, Spain, Europe and Latin America.
• To serve as a forum bringing together professionals and researchers from companies, as well as public administrators.
• To contribute to high level business training in the business sector area and public administration.
1. IESE AND THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE SECTOR RESEARCH CENTER
Hosting institution of PPP for Cities
IESE Business School is the business management school of the University of Navarra. It has worked for over 50 years training executives and developing and inspiring business leaders across the globe
2. WHY “PPP FOR CITIES”?
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TODAY, 50% OF THE WORLD LIVE IN CITIES…
75% OF THE POPULATION IN 2050
2. WHY “PPP FOR CITIES”?
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For some, this is not new…
For others, it is new…
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75% OF CO2EMISSIONS
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60-80% OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ONLY 2% OF OUR WORLD’S SURFACE.
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Deep impact for consumption of (Cities’) services
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CHALLENGES ARE GLOBAL…
…BUT THEY ACT LOCALLY
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Some cities grow slowly…
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Others don’t…
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DRIVERS OF CHANGE
Global Megatrends (WEF):1. Urbanization, demographics and the emerging
middle class2. Rising inequality3. Sustainability4. Technological change5. Industrial clusters and global value chains6. Governance
2. WHY “PPP FOR CITIES”?
2. WHY “PPP FOR CITIES”?
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Other technologies in mobility, public services, waste treatment, connectivity,…
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Some cities are becoming smarter…but
WHAT IS A
SMART CITY?
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Smart City: Traditional Definition
“Being a Smart City means using all available technology and resources in an intelligent and coordinated manner to develop urban centers that are at once integrated, habitable and sustainable”
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IESE CITIES IN MOTIONUrban development model
2. WHY “PPP FOR CITIES”?
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A partnership platform between companies and administrations from all over the world where they can further explore the dynamics of public-private partnerships, create guides to good practices and standards and design solutions to the issues facing cities
The Specialist Centre on PPPs in Smart and Sustainable Cities (PPPfor Cities) is an institution for research, innovation and advisory services for public administrations around the world in the development of projects, best practices and standards in the management and planning of cities through collaboration between the public and private sectors..
3. PPP FOR CITIES Specialist Centre on PPP in Smart and Sustainable Cites
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The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) is one of the United Nations’ five regional commissions. Its main goal is to promote pan-European economic integration among 56 countries in Europe, Asia and North America through dialogue and cooperation.
The goal of the International PPP Centre of Excellence (ICoE) is to serve as an international benchmark and leader in the development of PPP good practices and standards. UNECE has a United Nations mandate to expand and develop the program and to work with other international organizations such as the World Bank, the EIB and the ADB, among others.
The mission of the Specialist Centres (SCs) is to become global benchmarks in specific sectors. Their tasks include compiling practical case studies in PPP projects, drawing up standards and guides to good practices, and providing consulting and training to public administrations all over the world.
International Centre of Excellence
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Where administrations from all over the world can find solutions to their problems
International benchmark
Based on case studies and with collaboration of experts from diferent countries and profiles
Guidelines, standards
Where públic and private sector can share experiences
Public private partnerships platform
These services shall be based on the creation of an archive of practical case studies, the development of management standards, the publication of handbooks on good practices, and ongoing research and innovation
Become an international benchmark in the provision of advisory services to public administrations regarding how to improve and plan their cities.
3. PPP FOR CITIES Our vision
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According to the United Nations, some of the main objectives of the PPP for Cities are:
• Identifying and disseminating good practices internationally
• Creating spaces of debate among companies, administrations and experts from all over the world on specific topics
• Creating working standards for managing PPP projects
• Helping governments develop public-private partnership projects in the sphere of cities
• Conducting research
• Designing training strategies in the sector for state and regional governments, especially in countries with less experience, and fostering the exchange of knowledge with countries with more experience in PPPs
• Providing specialized training in PPPs
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Goals
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MBA, Msc Civil Engineering Member of UNECE PPP Task
Force. Expert in PPP and analysis and management of
investment projects
Eva BufíExecutive Director
Doctor of Philosophy Northwestern University. Doctor Industrial Engineer and PhD in Economics and Business Strategy Director
Department at IESE and holder Carl Schroeder Chair
Joan Enric RicartAcademic Director
International, multidisciplinary, with extensive experience in public-private partnerships, design strategies for cities, smart cities and sustainable developme
3. PPP FOR CITIES Our team
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We work with organizations that share our vision of public-private partnerships and cities management.
Some of our partners :
International organizations with which we have begun talks:
3. PPP FOR CITIES Partners
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Designing guides to PPP good practices in urban development and Smart Cities
Independent consultancy services for public administrations seeking to develop their capabilities and PPP markets
Creating working groups to share good practices and communities of innovation
Promoting partnerships among cities, bringing together the public and private sectors
Creating management standards for PPP projects in specific areas through multidisciplinary, multicultural working groups
Hosting technical workshops and training
Holding seminars on different aspects of PPP with the participation of both the public and private sectors
Research
Developing a database of practical case studies and a network of specialized experts
Partnering to host conferences and fairs in the sector
Holding periodic international conferences on the development and transformation of cities through public-private partnerships
Publications and newsletters
3. PPP FOR CITIES Activities
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The center aims to be a meeting point of reflection and partnership between the public and private sectors. To this end, it has established different levels of participation in the center’s activities:
➡Patrons. public entities and international organizations
➡Partners. associations and International organizations
➡Sustaining Member
➡Sponsors
➡General Member
➡Individual Members
3. PPP FOR CITIES Membership
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• Forming part of a worldwide benchmark center in public-private partnerships in cities
• Access to the reports, practical guides, studies and other documents generated by the center
• Placement of the member company’s logo on the center’s website and most important communications.
• Receiving a periodic newsletter with the latest international news
• Access to conferences and other events, with the possibility of having first dibs at sponsorships
• Access to exclusive events for members
• Access to the network of United Nations’ Specialist Centres on PPPs
• Forming part of the center’s group of international experts with the possibility of joining international advisory missions, participating in talks at conferences, etc
• Access to the database of practical case studies.
• Leading and participating in working groups to draw up standards
• Publishing articles in the center’s communications
• Receiving specialized training from center experts
• Including your own case studies in the center’s database
3. PPP FOR CITIES Benefits
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ActivitiesFeb Mar Apr May Jum Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jum Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Signature MoU
Team building
Web
Meetings with interested parties
Membership
Presentation in Spain
International activities
Seminar PPPs in the Mediterranean area
Deliverables working groups: standards, guidelines, training, advice
Conference Cuba
First guideline
International Conference PPP for Cities
Design of training activities
Training activities
Research: new business models
Design of certification scheme
Certification programme
Program Cities-Partnership
2015 2016
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